AKC Meet the Breeds: Miniature Schnauzer

Smart, trainable, and consistently cheerful, the Miniature Schnauzer makes a wonderful pet, companion, and friend while also excelling in the show, obedience, and agility rings. Known for its distinguished, handsome appearance, the Miniature Schnauzer is characterized by its eyebrows, whiskers, and coloring unique to only the Schnauzer family. Colors can be salt and pepper (mixture of grey, black, and white hairs), solid black, and black and silver.

A Look BackOf German origin, and recognizable in pictures as early as the 15th century, the Miniature Schnauzer was derived from the Standard Schnauzer. The Miniature is said to have come from mixing Affenpinschers and Poodles with small Standards. The smaller size was developed to be used as a pet-sized ratter and was exhibited as a distinct breed as early as 1899.

Right Breed for You?This diminutive breed adapts easily to any living situation and loves children if the two are introduced while the dog is under a year of age. Despite their small stature, the Miniature Schnauzer can give an alarm just as well as a larger dog, which makes them excellent watchdogs. They are hypoallergenic and shed very little, making them ideal for allergy sufferers. They do, however, require grooming every few months.

Terrier Group; AKC recognized in 1926.

Ranging in size from 12 to 14 inches tall at the shoulder.

Companion, ratter.

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Comments (3)

GabydePorras3 Aug, 2011

I brush my Schnauzer every night, and groom her every 6 wks. I bath her every 3 weeks.

luluhandbags6 Mar, 2011

Under your information of Mini Schnauzers the white coat is not listed. The breeder told me that the AKC did not recognize the white ones and some "get rid of" them b/c their white coats. Racism in dog breeds! Unbelievable! I have met quite a few Mini Schnauzers over the years in all colors, and none are as sweet as mine. It is my true belief that if you are lucky enough to find a white one...they are a treasure and have a sweet and delightful temperament. He looks like a cute little lamb :)

Fonziesmom2 Mar, 2011

Your article on the miniature schnauzer mentions the breed requires grooming every few months. As an owner, I would say the breed requires grooming more often than that. Our dog has a standing appointment every four weeks and for optimal care he is bathed every week and brushed at least twice weekly. He started this routine very early on and complies without a fuss. He commands a lot of attention whenever he is out for a walk and he loves it.